Across
- 1. The name of Malala's father's school and her brother.
- 5. The country from which Malala is comes, and can no longer return to.
- 7. The girl who stood up for girls' right to education and was shot.
- 9. A person or object being removed from an original location, by a force other than themselves / itself. (Often caused by war, persecution, or natural disasters)
- 11. An element in narratives (stories) that indicates place and time. A good writer can use setting description to help the reader feel like they are in the story (emotionally and physically)
- 12. An element of the Pashtunwali code of behaviour that encouraged revenge when a person is wronged or injured in some way.
- 13. A person with severe views or beliefs on political or religious ideas beyond the mainstream norms.
- 15. A person who stands up, speaks out, and takes action to support a positive social or political cause.
- 16. To be exceptionally happy and filled with joy.
- 17. The name of Malala's father.
Down
- 2. An Arabic word which means something is forbidden by Islamic Law.
- 3. The geographic area that includes the valley, mountains, and cities in the story.
- 4. The city in Pakistan where Malala lived.
- 6. The inability to read or write fluently.
- 8. the quality of being, giving, and willing to share what you have beyond the general expectation. Giving time, effort, and possessions.
- 10. The quality of explaining what something or someone is like.
- 14. The Arabic word that means student, and how to refer to one member of the Taliban.
